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[linux/fpc-iii.git] / lib / argv_split.c
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1 /*
2 * Helper function for splitting a string into an argv-like array.
3 */
5 #include <linux/kernel.h>
6 #include <linux/ctype.h>
7 #include <linux/string.h>
8 #include <linux/slab.h>
9 #include <linux/export.h>
11 static int count_argc(const char *str)
13 int count = 0;
14 bool was_space;
16 for (was_space = true; *str; str++) {
17 if (isspace(*str)) {
18 was_space = true;
19 } else if (was_space) {
20 was_space = false;
21 count++;
25 return count;
28 /**
29 * argv_free - free an argv
30 * @argv - the argument vector to be freed
32 * Frees an argv and the strings it points to.
34 void argv_free(char **argv)
36 argv--;
37 kfree(argv[0]);
38 kfree(argv);
40 EXPORT_SYMBOL(argv_free);
42 /**
43 * argv_split - split a string at whitespace, returning an argv
44 * @gfp: the GFP mask used to allocate memory
45 * @str: the string to be split
46 * @argcp: returned argument count
48 * Returns an array of pointers to strings which are split out from
49 * @str. This is performed by strictly splitting on white-space; no
50 * quote processing is performed. Multiple whitespace characters are
51 * considered to be a single argument separator. The returned array
52 * is always NULL-terminated. Returns NULL on memory allocation
53 * failure.
55 * The source string at `str' may be undergoing concurrent alteration via
56 * userspace sysctl activity (at least). The argv_split() implementation
57 * attempts to handle this gracefully by taking a local copy to work on.
59 char **argv_split(gfp_t gfp, const char *str, int *argcp)
61 char *argv_str;
62 bool was_space;
63 char **argv, **argv_ret;
64 int argc;
66 argv_str = kstrndup(str, KMALLOC_MAX_SIZE - 1, gfp);
67 if (!argv_str)
68 return NULL;
70 argc = count_argc(argv_str);
71 argv = kmalloc(sizeof(*argv) * (argc + 2), gfp);
72 if (!argv) {
73 kfree(argv_str);
74 return NULL;
77 *argv = argv_str;
78 argv_ret = ++argv;
79 for (was_space = true; *argv_str; argv_str++) {
80 if (isspace(*argv_str)) {
81 was_space = true;
82 *argv_str = 0;
83 } else if (was_space) {
84 was_space = false;
85 *argv++ = argv_str;
88 *argv = NULL;
90 if (argcp)
91 *argcp = argc;
92 return argv_ret;
94 EXPORT_SYMBOL(argv_split);